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Hello all,

My little ms180 has died,deed,finished ,kapuht.

Too expensive to replace with a little stihl so lookin at the husky options.

Has anyone any experience of the 135.

I only need it for light duties,hedges,logs etc.

Any help or opinions much appreciated.

Cheers

 

Good saw, will be ideal for what you want. :001_smile:

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My one is the 'donkey saw'... Gets absolutely abused. Still going. Sub £200 can't go wrong

 

Exactly what im after really just a light go too saw for little odd jobs.It needs to be robust,my little 180(rest in peace)

never let me down,never even serviced that little saw and it fired after couple of pulls every time except tuesday when it gave up.

Cheers for the advice mate

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I know of one that's been flogged to death since they hit the shelf and is still going strong, i'm about to order a 435 though £250 and two years warranty:thumbup:

 

I was lookin at the 236 but the power out put is utter shite,probably quicker using a silky than that gutless lemon.

The echo equivalents a bit on the heavy side in comparison so looks like 135's the way too go.

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I bought one couple of years ago, and yes, would be OK for light use on small stuff. I fancy my lads used it for much heavier work and busted the guts out of it . Disintigrated after a year, and that was that.

 

Ha , does happen. I reckon though if you get a year out of them its only a few quid a week depreciation and anything over is a bonus. Possibly extends the life of something better too.

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Exactly what im after really just a light go too saw for little odd jobs.It needs to be robust,my little 180(rest in peace)

never let me down,never even serviced that little saw and it fired after couple of pulls every time except tuesday when it gave up.

Cheers for the advice mate

 

Do you think that if you had of serviced it now and then it might still be going ? :001_smile:

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